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53 Petugas Gabungan Apel Pengawasan PSBB di Kramat Jati

PSBB Sweeping in Kramat Jati Targeting Traditional Markets

Some 53 joint personnel are deployed to conduct monitoring and sweeping during the large-scale social restrictions (SPBB) in Kramat Jati Sub-district, East Jakarta, Wednesday (5/20).

Our target is the community, either traders or visitors who do not wear masks or do not run health protocols in the market area

Kramat Jati Sub-district Vice Head Sarjono expressed, this time, it will target a number of traditional markets. It is done, considering there has been an increase in activity in traditional markets in the past few days.

"Our target is the community, either traders or visitors who do not wear masks or do not run health protocols in the market area," he expressed, after participating the ceremony at the office of Kramat Jati Sub-district.

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According to him, netted offenders will be subject to social work and administrative sanctions such as sweeping market areas, cleaning up places of worship, singing national songs, conducting marching rules (UN) and other social sanctions.

As for violators who refuse social work sanction, it can be replaced by paying administrative fines in the range of Rp 100,000 - 250,000, which will be deposited into the regional treasury.

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